"I encourage Palestinians to take suicide bombings worldwide. Don't be shy about it," Hizbullah leader Sheikh Nasrallah said at a rally in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley last week. "Martyrdom operations - suicide bombings - should be exported outside Palestine," he said. Paul Martin reported in the Washington Times that Nasrallah's remarks were broadcast by a Hizbullah-owned TV station in Lebanon. Walid Phares, a professor of Middle Eastern studies and religious conflict at Florida Atlantic University, said that he believes that the recent terrorist attacks in Kenya were the work of Hizbullah - and that other Palestinian groups claim they have no interest in perpetrating terrorism outside Israel.
Hizbullah has established a stronghold in Canada, and the National Post there recently reported that the organization has been using Canada as a source of money, forged documents, stolen cars, recruits and military equipment.
Hizbullah has established a stronghold in Canada, and the National Post there recently reported that the organization has been using Canada as a source of money, forged documents, stolen cars, recruits and military equipment.